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EE's exclusivity on 4G data in the UK will be quickly coming to a close. O2, and now Vodafone, will be launching their 4G networks on August 29. O2 announced last week that they would launching on August 29, and today, Vodafone is turning up the competitive heat and announced an August 29 launch date as well.

Nokia has officially revealed the Lumia 925, the company's new flagship Windows Phone 8 handset, and the latest to bear PureView branding with the promise of "the best low light images" of any smartphone on the market. Announced at Nokia's London event today, the Lumia 925 - hitherto known as the Nokia "Catwalk" - sits alongside the Lumia 920 and Verizon Lumia 928, wrapping Microsoft's platform in a sleek anodized aluminum and polycarbonate casing.

This morning it's all about the next generation of productivity with the release of Office 2013 as well os Office 365 for online excellence. We've got a review of Office 365 Home Premium and are pumped up about the future of cloud connectivity right this minute! There's been an announcement of an HTC event hitting NYC on the 19th of February that we'll certainly be at and Verizon has revealed a brand new $20 LTE mobile hotspot by the name of Jetpack MiFi 5510L.

After a disastrous earnings call that revealed that BlackBerry 10 would be delayed to the first quarter of next year, and the announcement that 5,000 further jobs would be cut from the company, things definitely weren’t look good for RIM. The current CEO, Thorsten Heins, has taken to the airwaves to say that there’s absolutely nothing wrong with the company, and that it isn’t “in a death spiral.”

This morning we're getting in on the tail ends of both Computex and E3 for 2012, and it's time to wrap up the party for both. Though we did see some impressive machines and quite possibly some much MORE impressive software, we're quite ready to head on home and catch some shut eye. Thusly we'll be getting down to business on the exit trip, and wouldn't you know it? There's a bunch of news outside these two realms as well!

RIM has today announced its new COO and CMO. The new chief operating officer will be Kristian Tear, and Frank Boulben will serve as the new chief marketing officer. Tear previously worked for Sony, where he held several positions, the most notable being the Executive Vice President of Sony Mobile. Boulben meanwhile comes from Lightsquared, where he was the Executive Vice President of Stategy, Marketing, and Sales for LightSquared.

It's Samsung day here on the planet earth, with half of the SlashGear crew all the way over in London to see the big event! What we'll see today is likely the next generation Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone you've heard so much about over the past few months, with perhaps a few surprises in store as well! Stick with us here in the main news feed all day to check out the hot action - all afternoon! Meanwhile we're all about the business this morning, starting with EA Games recanting on their stance on Rock Band - woopsie!

The next-generation iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S III will be the two biggest and baddest smartphones on the market this summer. There's no denying that. Unless you're HTC and you've got the HTC One series with the HTC One X on AT&T and the HTC One S on T-Mobile, then you've got something to back up your claim that you've got anything to say to either Samsung or Apple. Thusly here is my challenge to you, Apple and Samsung - I dare you to make a more perfectly tuned smartphone than HTC has offered up here at the start of 2012. I dare you to take this game to the next level.

In Europe people are more used to having the ability to pay for things and have tickets scanned using their smartphones. Here in the United States people who ride trains to work still have to buy paper tickets in many instances, but that is changing. Boston is set to become the first city in the United States to get a smartphone ticketing service.